From: Vicki on
I'm trying to attach an old HP 600 All-in-One Fax Printer Scanner to a Dell
laptop with XP SP2. I cannot find the fxscount.h dll file for XP Pro or Home
other than for the small business Server 2003 OS. The printer portion is
working, it is the FAX I cannot get to work. Can someone please tell me
where I can download this file or how I can make this work? The DLL sites
I've checked don't have it listed.

Thank you in advance.
Vicki
From: DL on
I think you will find that its a txt type file, and not a dll, in which fax
msg counts are recorded

"Vicki" <Vicki(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:132382F8-6B8A-43DF-85AF-71B2BD9399A4(a)microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to attach an old HP 600 All-in-One Fax Printer Scanner to a
> Dell
> laptop with XP SP2. I cannot find the fxscount.h dll file for XP Pro or
> Home
> other than for the small business Server 2003 OS. The printer portion is
> working, it is the FAX I cannot get to work. Can someone please tell me
> where I can download this file or how I can make this work? The DLL sites
> I've checked don't have it listed.
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Vicki


From: Sam Hobbs on
The ".h" extension of fxscount.h implies it is a file that is part of the
program's source code; in other words, it is probably used by the developers
to make the program. It is entirely possible that HP chose to use that
extension for some other purpose, but it seems highly unlikely that HP would
use a ".h" extension for a DLL.


"Vicki" <Vicki(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:132382F8-6B8A-43DF-85AF-71B2BD9399A4(a)microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to attach an old HP 600 All-in-One Fax Printer Scanner to a
> Dell
> laptop with XP SP2. I cannot find the fxscount.h dll file for XP Pro or
> Home
> other than for the small business Server 2003 OS. The printer portion is
> working, it is the FAX I cannot get to work. Can someone please tell me
> where I can download this file or how I can make this work? The DLL sites
> I've checked don't have it listed.
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Vicki
>



From: Vicki on
DL you are absolutely correct, thank you for your response. I found the file
on another computer and it is a text file. However, I am still getting the
same error while trying to set up a fax, the fxscount.h stops it. The error
message "The file "fxscount.h" on Windows XP Professional CD-ROM is needed.
Type the path where the file is located, and then click OK." HP has stopped
support for the Officejet 600 and I really don't want to trash it because of
this. I purchased a USB to Parallel printer cable which must be working fine
and not interferring with the fax because it prints fine, it's only the fax
that won't work. However, I am also getting a 2way communication error that
I am also trying to test to see if this may be the problem. I just don't
know how to do the 2 way test yet.

"Sam Hobbs" wrote:

> The ".h" extension of fxscount.h implies it is a file that is part of the
> program's source code; in other words, it is probably used by the developers
> to make the program. It is entirely possible that HP chose to use that
> extension for some other purpose, but it seems highly unlikely that HP would
> use a ".h" extension for a DLL.
>
>
> "Vicki" <Vicki(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:132382F8-6B8A-43DF-85AF-71B2BD9399A4(a)microsoft.com...
> > I'm trying to attach an old HP 600 All-in-One Fax Printer Scanner to a
> > Dell
> > laptop with XP SP2. I cannot find the fxscount.h dll file for XP Pro or
> > Home
> > other than for the small business Server 2003 OS. The printer portion is
> > working, it is the FAX I cannot get to work. Can someone please tell me
> > where I can download this file or how I can make this work? The DLL sites
> > I've checked don't have it listed.
> >
> > Thank you in advance.
> > Vicki
> >
>
>
>
>
From: DL on
Your problem is allmost certainly with the HP drivers, try updating them.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=59830&lc=en&cc=uk&dlc=en&submit.y=8&submit.x=7&lang=en&cc=uk

Its also possible the usb / Parallell converter is causing the problem with
two way communication.
Also check HP for any firmware update

"Vicki" <Vicki(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37CA2D05-C32E-412F-B711-34A93AB9CED1(a)microsoft.com...
> DL you are absolutely correct, thank you for your response. I found the
> file
> on another computer and it is a text file. However, I am still getting the
> same error while trying to set up a fax, the fxscount.h stops it. The
> error
> message "The file "fxscount.h" on Windows XP Professional CD-ROM is
> needed.
> Type the path where the file is located, and then click OK." HP has
> stopped
> support for the Officejet 600 and I really don't want to trash it because
> of
> this. I purchased a USB to Parallel printer cable which must be working
> fine
> and not interferring with the fax because it prints fine, it's only the
> fax
> that won't work. However, I am also getting a 2way communication error
> that
> I am also trying to test to see if this may be the problem. I just don't
> know how to do the 2 way test yet.
>
> "Sam Hobbs" wrote:
>
>> The ".h" extension of fxscount.h implies it is a file that is part of the
>> program's source code; in other words, it is probably used by the
>> developers
>> to make the program. It is entirely possible that HP chose to use that
>> extension for some other purpose, but it seems highly unlikely that HP
>> would
>> use a ".h" extension for a DLL.
>>
>>
>> "Vicki" <Vicki(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:132382F8-6B8A-43DF-85AF-71B2BD9399A4(a)microsoft.com...
>> > I'm trying to attach an old HP 600 All-in-One Fax Printer Scanner to a
>> > Dell
>> > laptop with XP SP2. I cannot find the fxscount.h dll file for XP Pro
>> > or
>> > Home
>> > other than for the small business Server 2003 OS. The printer portion
>> > is
>> > working, it is the FAX I cannot get to work. Can someone please tell
>> > me
>> > where I can download this file or how I can make this work? The DLL
>> > sites
>> > I've checked don't have it listed.
>> >
>> > Thank you in advance.
>> > Vicki
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>